Book Review Ep. 6 (The Business of the 21st Century)

Dibyendu Maji
2 min readOct 17, 2021

Reviewer’s Diary Episode 6:

Book: The Business of the 21st Century

Genre: Self-Help Non-Fiction

This book is an epic example of how to treat yourself with the businessing world, how to accommodate a place for yourself in it, just how to administer and claim your spot in the evechanging world of money. Today the world is a critical place and only the ones with notes in their pockets survive as the fittest. If you are not able to make money while you sleep you are being pushed out of the competition to success.

Robert Kiyosaki understood this at a very young age before he entered into network marketing, in a time when he and his wife used to be very poor. In this book he talks about the very same, relating to this previous bestseller “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”. He says how he found a fatherly figure in the person who introduced him to the ever-changing market and how he learnt how to administer it. He learnt about the 4 quadrants of business and how people classify to be graded into one of those categories. Those four are the E(security), B (wealth-building), S (Independence) and I (financial freedom). He proved how it is our own core financial values that direct us. He showed how all we need is our own business and not its capital, for that is one that has already been made available to us.

Robert showed how money compounds over itself and the formula that makes it possible. This book talks a great deal about how one should create ones perspective while handling money and engage into the world of network marketing.

This book gives very elaborate knowledge about the market which is why I would say, everyone should read it. It is although, a must read for any aspiring entrepreneur out there.

(As on date of publishing of post)

Reviewed by: Dibyendu Maji

Originally published at https://dibyendumaji.blogspot.com on October 17, 2021.

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Dibyendu Maji

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